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Bathroom Legend: Not Up to My Standards: Singing the Blues -- Mediocre: Humming the Blues -- Outstanding: Singing a Happy Tune **Please note these are MY standards. Not everyone feels the way I do about restroom facilities!**

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

2025 Summer Vacation: Red Rock RV Park in Island Park, Idaho

Good Morning Friends,

There's been a LOT going on, (a new book releasing and tax season) therefore, I've fallen a little behind but hoping to get back on track here on Bathroom Blues travel blog. 


We left Salt Lake City on July 12th heading to Yellowstone National Park but our home for the few days we're visiting was Red Rock Rv Park in Island Park, Idaho.

This huge resort is located just 22 miles from Yellowstone and is absolutely stunning. I did not go into the bathrooms there because we had full hookups for the camper, but if the beauty of the rest of the park is any indication, they too were stunning.

What was SO cool was on our way to Red Rock, we stopped at a couple of pitt stop bathrooms along the way. These are not full rest areas, but glorified portapotties BUT they had plenty of paper and hand sanitizer which always has me singing a happy tune. 😉

Another cool thing happened along the way. I was reading a book called Thank and Grow Rich by Pam Grout and in one of the chapters, she talked about seeing birds as signs from God. We had pulled over to let the dog out for a pee break and I saw this beauty...


This isn't the first time I've received signs from God. You can read about them on my spiritual blog, HERE and HERE and HERE.

Anyway, back to our travels!

Yellowstone is SO vast, it will take a few posts to share everything with you but for now, if you're heading in that direction and looking for a great place to stay, check out Red Rock RV Park in Island Park, ID!

Until next time, travel safe!
PamT

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Summer 2025 Vacation: Antelope Island State Park - UT

Good Morning and Welcome back to Bathroom Blues travel blog!

We're continuing our journey to Yellowstone with a stop off in UT. Last time we toured Salt Lake City and today we're visiting Antelope Island State Park and the Great Salt Lake.

This beautiful island is surrounded by approximately 15 miles of the southern portion of the Great Salt Lake and is absolutely stunning.

True to it's name, we saw an antelope. Yeah, just one lying under a tree LOL! We also saw Bison.

I'm uploading a couple of videos for you to see just how gorgeous this place is...







I hope you enjoyed this trip to Antelope Island with me and that you'll check back regularly for more adventures on Bathroom Blues travel blog!

Until next time, travel smart.
PamT

Thursday, February 12, 2026

2025 Summer Vacation: Salt Lake City UT

Good Afternoon and Welcome back to Bathroom Blues travel blog!

I've decided to switch my blogging day to Thursday instead of Tuesday. Maybe by doing so I can post more often.

Life's been an adventure in itself, LOL! But today I'm getting back to my Summer 2025 vacation with our stop off in Salt Lake City, UT.

There is so much to see and do in this beautiful city that I wish we'd have had more time to do it all. Alas, that wasn't the case. Besides, we're not "big city" people but since we wanted to visit Antelope Island, we decided to take a trolley tour of Salt Lake City.

The mountainous terrain of this area of UT is absolutely gorgeous!

Anyway, let's start with our stay at Cherry Hill Family Resort in Kaysville, UT - which is just outside of Salt Lake City by about 25 miles.

Now, we normally stay at anything but a waterpark, LOL! but this was the best option for the couple of days we were there. 

Cherry Hill has 120 campsites for RV's nestled among hundreds of trees. They were pet friendly and had a large, grassy area to walk your dog and the bathrooms, cleaned twice daily, were really nice.

Our day in the city, consisted of a trolley car ride with three theatrical guides and a live show. These characters really made the tour fun and entertaining as well as educational.


While on this fully-guided adventure, we visited the State Capitol building, the Cathedral of the Magdeline and the Union Pacific Depot. The costumed actor-guides provided skits, music and jokes for a truly remarkable ride.


That concludes our day in Salt Lake City. Thank YOU for sharing these memories with me. I hope you'll come back to Bathroom Blues and ride along with me to Antelope Island State Park next time.

Until then, safe and happy trails to you!
PamT